Psalm 91:7

Psalm 91:7

It will not come near you

Do you remember the chant of the people of Israel about a young man called David, after he had killed the Philistine giant, Goliath? It struck fear into the heart of the reigning King Saul. “Saul has slain his thousands, and David his tens of thousands.” There were certain Jewish writing conventions that meant that if you wanted to make a point, then one number was exaggerated by using another; so to emphasize the exploits of David, his ten thousands were compared to Saul’s one thousand. At that point David had not yet been involved in military action; he had not killed thousands of men! 

In the same way, we will not be held responsible for thousands of deaths, at our side or at our right hand! But when the plagues and pestilences come and our enemy, the Satan, attacks, then we are promised protection. The devastation on all sides may be great, but we will be guarded and safe in the refuge and fortress that is our God. Scripture often points forward to times of devastation on the earth and many will suffer the righteous justice of our God but those who are His will never be destroyed for we have been granted eternal life in Him. We may walk tall today knowing that nothing can harm us for the Lord is out strength and our protector. Hallelujah!

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